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Monument Association 



Organized in New Orleans, La. 
February 21st, 1893. 

Incorporated February 23rd, 1893, 

To raise funds for the erection of a monument 
commemorative of 


GENERAL G. T. BEAUREGARD, C. S. A. 





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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: 


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Bcaureaarb HDonument Association. 


ALDEN McLELLAN, President. 

W. J. BEHAN, 1st Vice-President. 

GEO. A. WILLIAMS, 2nd Vice-President. 
W. H. McCHESNEY, 3rd Vice-President. 
JAS. A. BREAUX, Treasurer. 

A. B. BOOTH, Secretary. 


Behan, Mrs. W. J. 
Capdevielle, Paul 
Claiborne, C. F. 
DeGrange, J. H. 
Demoruelle, Jos. 
Dunbar, Geo H. 
Foster, M. J. 

Fairfax, J. W. 
Frantz, H. L. 

Farge, J. 

Garcia, Jos. 
Gauthreaux, Miss D. 
Holmes, John 
Harral, J. A. 

Hart, W. O. 

Hopkins, Aristide 
Hincks, J. A. 

Hyams, C. H. 
Harrison, Mrs. J. G. 
Lyons, I. L. 
Laudumiey, F. L.' 
Puig, F. J. 


Story, Sidney 
Schneidau, P. M. 
Soule, Geo. 

St. Paul, John 
St. Paul, George 
Soniat, Chas. T. 
Sinnott, J. B. 

Turner, Sumpter 
Turner, S. Mrs. 
Theard, Charles J. 
Vaught, Mrs D. A. S. 
White, E. D. 
Wheeler, A. B. 
Walshe, B. T. 
Mioton, Jno. S. 

Koch, Julius 
McCarthy, W. R. 
McLellan, Wm. H. 
Nores, Jno. E. 
O’Sullivan, E. A. 
Ory, Mrs. Ben. 





Placing: Box in Corner Stone Beauregard Monument, at City Park, New Orleans, Nov. 14th. 1913. 

. McLellan, 3. W. J. Hardee, 4 Miss Laura B. Larendon, 5. D. S. Sullivan, 6, Paul Capdevielle, 7 S. Muller, 8 Alden McLellan 
9 * 10. Mrs. C. B Stone, 11. Mrs. L. R. Schuyler, 12, A. B. Booth, 13. J. A. Harral. 










Agrees of iprestOent fllfcen fiDcXellan 

at tbe unveiling of 


Statue of ©en’l (5. tl. JBeauregarb 

at Gttp parfi, iRew ©rleans 


IRoventber lltb, 1915. 


Ladies, Comrades, Fellow Citizens, 

In the name of the Beauregard Monument Association, 1 thank 
you again for your presence. A little less than two years ago, (on 
November 14th, 1913), the corner stone of this monument was laid, 
and to day we are proud and happy to have you witness the con¬ 
sumption of our labor. 

In October 1907 the New Orleans City Park Association 
granted this ground for the Monument, and on May 28th, 1908 the 
Plot was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. 

The contract for a Bronze Equestrian Statue, which should 
embody the likeness of General G. T. Beauregard, was given to 
Mr. Alex. Doyle of New York, in December 1908, and how well he 
has succeeded in reproducing the features of our well beloved 
Leader, will be seen when this statue is unveiled. 

The granite pedestal and surrounding pavement, was con¬ 
structed by the Albert Weiblen Marble & Granite Co. of this City. 

The Corner Stone of this part of the Monument was laid, 
with appropriate ceremonies on May 28th, 1913. 

To-day we present to you to our Country, and to the World 
this Equestrian Statue, a monument of Granite and Bronze, to for¬ 
ever commemorate our illustrious fellow Citizen, eminent Engineer 
and Soldier—G. T. Beauregard, General Confederate States Army. 



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BEAUREGARD—MONUMENT 













Beauregard flDonument association 

By A. B. BOOTH, Secretary. 

Nov. 1 1th, 1915. 


On the night of the day that General G. T. Beauregard died, February 
21st, 1893, Henry St. Paul Camp No. 16 U. C. V. held their regular meeting 
at the old No. 138 Gravier St. between St. Charles and Camp Sts. 

At this meeting upon resolution it was unanimously agreed that upon 
adjournment the camp resolve itself into a committee to consider the most 
appropriate manner of organizing an association for the purpose of “raising 
funds for the erection of a monument commemorative of the patriotic deeds 
and noble achievements of the great Louisiana soldier and General, Pierre 
Gustave Toutant Beauregard,” whose mortal remains were at that time await¬ 
ing the final rites of burial. There were fifteen members present and all 
remained as follows: Capt. James Demoruelle, Lieut. James A. Pierce, M. 
T. Ducros. James Campbell, A. B. Booth, Paul Conrad, Lawson L. Davis, 
Jno. W. P'airfax, U. A. Gueringer, H. E. Witherspoon, and John St. Paul. 

The committee organized by calling Capt. Joseph Demoruelle to 
preside. 

At this original meeting subscriptions were invited as a beginning for 
a monument fund, and the following amounts were subscribed, namely: 
Joseph Demoruelle, $5.00; Paul Conrad, $50.00; M. T. Ducros, $10.00; James 
A. Pierce, $10.00; James Campbell, $5.00; Lawson L. Davis, $10.00; B. A. 
Baras, $5 00; A. B. Booth, $2.50; John W. Fairfax, $25.00; U. A. Gueringer, 
$10 00; A. Guibet, $5.00; Henry Larguier, $5.00; Jerry Lyons, $5.00; P. A. 
McDonald, $5.00; F. L. Place, $5.00; John L. Rapier, $25.00; H. E. Wither¬ 
spoon, $5.00; John St. Paul, $5.00; a total of $197.50. 

Messrs. George St. Paul, J. L. Rapier, B. A. Baras, and F. L. Place; 
having come in late, making a total of nineteen present, all of whom 
subscribed. 

Of those nineteen only seven are now living namely: Joseph Dem¬ 
oruelle, James A. Pierce, A. B. Booth, John W. Fairfax, Henry Larguier, 
John St. Paul and George St. Paul, This $197.50 was the first money paid 
into the Monument fund. 

This organization committee proceeded to organize “The Beauregard 
Monument Association” which was incorporated on the 23rd day of February, 
1893, two days after the initial meeting. 

This charter provided that the affairs of the Association should be 
managed, and its corporate powers exercised by an executive committee of 
fifty members of which seven should constitute a quorum. 



The first officers of the association were: 

Gov. Francis T. Nicholls, President; 

Gen. Wm. Porcher Miles, 1st Vice-President; 

Gov. Sami. D. McEnery, 2nd Vice-President; 

Capt. Lawson L. Davis, 3rd Vice President; 

A. B. Booth, Secretary; and John Glynn, Jr. Treasurer; 
of these six officers the speaker is the only one living. 

The original executive committee of fifty when completed, was: 

Gov. F. T. Nicholls, Gen. J. B. Gordon, Gen. W. L. Cabell, Gov. S. D. 
McEnery, Gen. John Glynn, Jr., Gen. Leon Jastremski, Gen. J. B. Vinet. 
Gen. G. O. Watts, Judge F. P. Poche, Hon. J. Numa Augustin, C. H. Hyams, 
Hon. A. L. Tissot, Mayor John Fitzpatrick, Gen. W. J. Behan, Albert 
Baldwin, Gen. Geo. Moorman, Col. E B. Wheelock, Capt. Chas. A. Brusle, 
Col. Joseph Henry, Gen. T- A. Faries, Prosper Ganel, F. T. Howard, Gen. 
E. Kirby Smith, Judge Albert Voorhies, John L. Rapier, Gov. Charles Par- 
lange, Hon. T. L. Broussard, Hon. Edwd. D. White, Hon. Don. Caffery, 
Jules Tuyes, Gen. Jubal A. Early, B. F. Forman, Col. J. C. Denis, Hon. 
Walter H. Rogers, Hon. B. F. Jonas, Gen. C. A. Harris, Gen. Wm. Porcher 
Miles, Gov. Murphy J. Foster, Hon. Henry P. Kernaghan, Lawson L. Davis. 
Janies Campbell, Paul Conrad, M. T. Ducros, John W. Fairfax, Jeremiah 
Lyons, Jno. E. Nores, H. E. Witherspoon, A. B. Booth, U. A. Gueringer, 
and Joseph Demoruelle. 

Of these one, Hon. John Fitzpatrick resigned and only eight of the 
others are now living and are serving on the committee, namely: W. J. 
Behan, Edw. D. White, Murphy J. Foster, Jno. W. Fairfax. Jno. E. Nores, 
Joseph Demoruelle, A. B. Booth and C. H. Hyams. 

A graded membership in the Association was provided as follows; 
those who subscribed $1. 00 but less than $2.00 were associate members, 
those who subscribed $2.00 but less than $10.00 were to become members, 
and those who subscribed $10.00 or more become Honorary members. 

Officers were elected to serve until death, but m filling vacancies only 
members, or Honorary members, were to be eligible to hold office in the 
Association. 

July 9th, 1893, Fk. T. Howard, Chairman, with E. B. Wheelock and 
Walter H. Rogers were appointed a committee on Design, for Monument. 
These are all dead. 

August 16th, 1893, Fk. T. Howard, E. B. Wheelock, W. H. Rogers, 
Charles Parlange, Leon Jastremski, Joseph Demoruelle and Albert Baldwin, 
were appointed a committee on location. Of these, comrade Joseph Dem¬ 
oruelle is the only one living. 

The progress of the Association in getting in subscriptions was evi¬ 
denced by the Treasurers reports, which showed cash receipts to May 16th, 
1893. to be $2,343.25. 


A sham battle and entertainment was arranged by the co-operation of 
army of Tennessee Camp No 2 U. C. V.; cavalry association Camp No. 9 
U. C. V.; Washington Artillery Camp No. 15 U. C. V.; Henry St. Paul 
Camp No. 16 U. C. V. ; Army of Northern Va. Camp No. 1 U. C. V.; and 
Ex-United States Army soldiers in the city of New Orleans, on Oct. 20th, 
1895, which netted, $1,336.65. 

The treasurer’s report showed cash receipts up to May 5th, 1899, of 
$4,408.12. 

On April 19th, 1899, the Ladies Confederate Memorial Association was 
invited to co-operate with us in our work, which invitation was accepted, 
and later they contributed $35.00, and worked with the U. D. C. in raising 
funds. 


At a meeting held in Memorial Hall June 18th, 1899, the New Orleans 
Chapter No. 72 U. 1). C. by resolution pledged itself to co-operation with us 
in our work. Their faithful work followed from year to year until they had 
secured and turned into our treasury various subscriptions amounting to 
about $6,000.00. 

August 10th, 1899, General Nicholls was elected Honorary President 
and Col. J. B Richardson was elected President. Active efforts were made 
to secure subscriptions by appeals to the public through the newspapers and 
by circulars. 

Nov. 23rd and 24th, an entertainment and musical was given in the 
Washington Artillery Hall, by N. 0. Chapter 72, U. D. C. and Camp 
Beauregard, sons of Veterans, but notwithstanding the fact that the use of 
the hall was donated the net result was only $69.30. 

August 7th, 1902, there was given a Tournament Festival in the Fair 
Grounds followed by a reception in Washington Artillery Hall, the evening 
of August 8th 1902, the net cash result of which was $130.90. 

The Army of Tennessee Camp No 2, had in February, 1900, contribut¬ 
ed $125.00. 

Appeals to the public continued and a few subscriptions were received 
from time to time as shown by the treasurer’s reports. 

In January, 1906, Col. J. B. Richardson, President, died, and Gen. 
J. A. Chalaron, 1st Vice- President, was elected President. 

In May, 1907, the Louisiana Historical Society contributed $50.00 to 
our fund. 

• In 1907 the present location was selected, and the City Park Asso¬ 
ciation practically gave the ground, and contributed $1,000.00 in money also. 

On May 28th, 1908, this site was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. 


On December 15tb, 1908, a contract had been entered into with Mr. 
Alex. Doyle, sculptor for the making of the bronze Equestrian statue for the 
sum of $15,000.00, a low price, Mr. Doyle stated, because of his acquaintance 
with General Beauregard, and his wish to make a fine monument to him. 

In July, 1909, Gen. J. A. Chalaron died, and on the 16th of August, 
1909, Col. Alden McLellan was elected President of the Association. 

On May 28th, 1912, the design model for the equestrian statue was 
accepted. 

Contract was made with the Albert Weiblen Marble Co., of this city, 
for laying the foundation, and building the pedestal upon which the statue 
rests for $5,900.00 

On Nov. 14th, 1913, the corner stone was laid with appropriate cere¬ 
monies. 

In the early years of the association, as soon as the executive committee 
had funds to invest they agreed to put our funds into premium bonds of the 
city of New Orleans. This measure I heartily advocated because of the 
premium drawing or lottery feature, and on account of the fact that our 
beloved General was criticized by some for honorably performing his duty 
for the Da. State Lottery Company, in seeing that its drawings were honor¬ 
ably conducted. 

This investment was a successful one. Whenever Premium Bonds were 
drawn and we had to cash them, in, we reinvested in the same bonds. 

Several small prizes were drawn and finally the prize premium of five 
thousand dollars was drawn by us. Thus about thirty per cent, of the 
cost of this beautiful equestrian statue came from our investment in Premium 
Bonds, through the medium of chance, and I take this as a beautiful protest 
against the want of patriotism on the part of the people of Louisiana in being 
so slow to honor the memory of the most-illustrious soldier our state pro¬ 
duced in the great struggle between the states. 

We are, however, glad to know that over three-fourths of the money 
came from the people who loved and honored his memory, and that finally 
we have this loving tribute to his dutiful life. 

It is not to stand as an advocate of war, but to honor duty and true 
patriotism and worth, such as has distinguished Gen. G. T. Beauregard, 
whose memory we honor. 

We trust that our executive committee in its final publication, shall be 
able to mention by name the people who have contributed the money and 
service in its building. 


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Subscribers iRoll 


Augustin, J. N. 
Aviila, Widow 
Abadie, A. E. 
Anderson, Andw. 
Auvray. J. E. 

Behan, W. J. 

Brice, A. G. 
Blakeley, Robt. 
Breaux, J. A. 
Bullumitte, W. W. 
Bouillon, O. H. 
Bergeron, Miss Clara 
Bergeron, M. B. 
Bergeron, Edw. 
Bergeron, M. B., Jr. 
Baxter, Chas. 
Bernard, F. E. 
Brewer, W. P. 
Baldwin, J. M. 
Behan, Mrs W. J. 
Benedict, P. S. 
Benedict, W. S. 
Beauregard, R. T. 
Brusle, C. A. 
Bechtel, P. E. 

Boles Mrs. C. W. 
Bartlett, T. J. 
Brewster, J. 
Benedict. J. S. 
Breaux, Lock S. 
Bostick, J. W. 
Bridges, W. M. 
Booth, A. B. 
Baldwin, Albert 
Brugier, Forester 
Beuker, E. G. 
Benton, Jas. 
Bouligny, G. 

Block, J. T. 
Bartholomiew, A. Jr. 
Bartholomiew, A. 
Blaffer, J. A. 

Briant L. P. 

Bryant, Frank 
Benedict, N. J 
Brousseau, A. R. 
Baros, B. A. 

Burga, J. 


Bein, C. W. 

Conrad, Paul 
Conrad, Paul, Jr. 
Conrad, Leon 
Canton, O. 

Cenas, L E. 
Cavelier, T. T. 
Cheval, Widow 
Crebbin, J. H. 
Crawford, R. H. 
Corrojolles, J. O. 
Castanedo, A. A. 
Claiborne, C. F. 
Crawford, T. A. 
Cohn M. 

Chaery, G. 
Courtain, G. E. 
Commander. A. 
Chisholm, A. R. 
Case, Mrs Wm. 
Cohen, S. 

Cusso, A 
Chalard. F. 
Chapotin, Chas. J. 
Cazenavette, F. L. 
Culbertson, C. H 
Carambat, F. K. 
Cottreaux E. P. 
Cottreaux, L. L. 
Cottreaux, J. D. 
Clark, Harry 
Capdevielle, Paul 
Castleman, T. W. 
Conrad, J. F. 
Chaffe, D. B. H. 
Campbell, Jos. 
Delgado. Isaac 
Delgado. Sarn’l 
Dupre, G W. 
Doussan. Honore 
Darcantel, A 
Duphin, C. C. 
DeGrange, J. H. 
Durrive, Capt. E. 
Denegre, J. D. Mrs. 
Denegre, Henry 
Day, Thomas 
Dufreche, F. 


Daspit, L. F. 

Garelumier, M. D. 

Ducros, M. T. 

Geauthreaux, Miss Doriska 

Dauphin, Mrs. R. L. 

Graham, Mrs. D. R. 

Drolla, C. P. 

Glover, B. F. 

Dunbar, G. H. 

Gueringer, U. A. 

Duboussat, N. 

Gardener, G. L. Jr. 

DeClouet, P. L. 

Grass, F. W. 

Delas, R. 

Glynn, Jno. Jr. 

Dickson, Mrs. W. H. 

George, Wm. 

Dubois, Frank 

Garvey, L. F. 

Daspit, L. F. 

Glandote, Aug. 

Douthat, Mrs. C. L. 

Gerard, E. 

Davis, L. L. 

Green, Chas. M. 

Demerest, E. J. 

Garcia, Jos. 

Dejan, Jules 

Guibett, Alphonse 

Dunbar, F. B. 

Harrison, Mrs. J. G. 

DeFuentes, C. L. 

Helwege, Peter 

Daunoy, W. J. 

Hincks, J. A. 

Dittmann, Chas. 

Holland, Oscar 

DeLavergne, H. J. 

Hattier, J. 

Dunbar, Dr. Emerson 

Hart, W. O. 

Dunbar, F. B. Jr. 

Harper, Mrs. W. P. 

Dunbar, Jas. V. 

Hernandez, E. 

Dunbar, F. F. 

Hyams, C. H. 

Dunbar, Miss Olga 

Howard, F. T. 

Demoruelle, Jos. 

Hopkins, Aris. 

Escoursse, V. 

Harris, E. J. 

Evans, Gen’l C. A. 

Hedges, Lieut. C. H. U. S. A. 

Early, Gen. J. A. 

Holmes, John 

Fairfax, J. W. 

Hempstead, J. L. 

Fourchey, P. L. 

Henry, J. C. 

Farge, J. 

Herwig, J. L. 

Frigola, Dauphin 

Hinman, Henry 

Freret, Wm. A. 

Hery, J. 

Fusich, S. M. 

Harral, J. A. 

Farchaud, L. H. 

Hodgson, H. H. 

Fazende, P. O. 

Hyman, T. McC. 

Foere, A. G. 

Hayne, F. B. 

Fortier, A. F. 

Imholdt, Louis 

Formento, Dr. F. 

Isaacson,H. M. 

Finney, E. D. 

Jastremski, Leon 

Fitzgerald, S. 

Julian, M. P. 

Finley, G. R. 

Jourdan, J. J. 

Foreman, B. R. 

James, Sam’l L. 

Flandry, S. 

Joubert, Leon 

Fernandez, J. A. 

Kernochan, H. P. 

Frantz, H. L. 

Kerr, A. A. 

Foy, T. 

Kelly, D. J. 

Fayssoux, Wm. McL. 

Kleine, Chris 

Foresyth, H. D. 

Koch, Julius 


Kahn, Henry 
Kornbeck, P. O. 
Kornbeck R. L. 
Kearney, J. W. 
Kohnke, E. F. 

Levert, J. B. 

Lyons, 1. L. 

Lanaux, A. D. 
Lartigue, & Son 
Lind, Wm. Jr. 
Lartigue, Jas. P. 
Lanaux, Denis 
Lanaux, A. T. 
Lanaux, L. A. 
Latham, Mrs. M. H. 
Lobrano, Miss A. 
Lobrano, Miss Rose 
Labouisse, John 
Lyons, Jerry 
Lesseps, L. 

Lyon, Mrs. Geo. A. 
LeBlanc, P. S. 
Leckert, J. T. 
Lawrence, W. E. 
Laudumiey, F. & Co. 
Legasi, E. 

Lorens, Henry 
Loubere, F. A. 
Lagroue, J. A. H. 
Legaire, Mrs. E. C. 
Legaire, H. 

Lange, Horatio 
Legear, J. J. 

Lanaux, Gus. 

Landry, Robt. 

Lynch, Mrs. S. B. 
Lanaux, D. E. 

Mickle, W. E. 

Martin, J. D. 

Moore, Jas. E. 
Montagnet, H. 
Mauncy, F. 

Murry, Wm. 

Masters, W. H. 
Monrose, Miss R. A. 
Murry, Jno. S. 
McLellan, Alden 
McLellan, Mrs. Alden 
McLellan, Wm. H. 
McBride, Wm. 


Miles, W. P. 
Mathers, J. Jr. 
Mylette, Miss H. L. 
Michelet, H. H. 
Michel, S. 

Marks, H. 

Mackie, H. C. 
Maunsel, Ed. S. 
Mazarat, Jules 
Milliken, R. 

May, A. H. 
McChesney, W. H. 
McCracken, Jas. 
McCioskey, Pat. 
Moore, Robt. 

Morris, J. A. 
Murphy, Jos. R. 
Mannel, Jno. H. 
Miltinberger, W. L. 
Murphy, A. E. 
Mioton, Dr. S. F. 
Mioton, J. S. 

Mioton, A. J. 

Mehle, Wm. 
McDonald, P. A. 
McCarthy, W. R. 
McDermott, J. 
Nicholls, Gen’l F. T. 
Newman, Isadore 
Ory, Mrs. B. 
O’Sullivan, E. A. 
O’Brien, M. J. 
O’Rozco, Pedro 
O’Donnell, Larry 
Owen, Edw. 
Parlange, Chas. 
Pfaff, Wm. 

Posey, L. 

Perret, D. 

Parks, Mrs. J. A. 
Purcell, Chas. 
Pfeiffer, S. 
DePolegnac, P. C. 
Plum, H. L. 

Penn, Geo. H. 
Preau, A. 

Palfrey, Hebert 
Peirce, Jas. A. 
Penac, E. Louise 
Penac, Miss L. 


Puig, Felix 
Popovich, M. 

Pollock, L. C. 

Place, F. L. 

Quirk, D. E. 

Rapier, J. L. 

Rosenberg, Miss M. R. 
Ramos, H. B. 

Relf, Albert, L. 

Richardson, Jno. B. Jr. 
Richardson, Miss Ada 
Richardson, J. S. 

Richardson, Mrs. Cora L. 
Richardson, J. W. 
Richardson, Mrs. J B. 
Rousseau, J. J. A. 

Reynes, Miss Marie 
Rigby. Capt. W. P. U. S. A. 
Rose, H. 

Rice, Phil R. 

Romain A. G. 

Rillieux, E. J. 

Radetzki, Gus 
Soule, George 
Saixas, H. O. 

Sinnott, J. B. 

Soniat, Eugene 
Soniat, Chas. T. 

Strata, C. J. 

Schneideau, P. M. 

Smith, Miss Mary A. 

Smith, Mrs J. P. 

Sere, Darby 
Sere, Raul Jr. 

Schmitt, Wm. B. 

Soniat, G. V. 

St. Ceren, E. L & V. Jr. 
Salaun, Aug. 

Sintes, M. T. 

Salles, L. E. 

Schoen, Phil. J. 

Sholars, Mrs. D. M. 

Sauvage, G. R. H. 

Sauvage, Dr. R. 

Soria, C. M. 

St. Paul, John 
St. Paul, George 
Simon, H. S. 

Stubbs, A. B. 

Story, Sidney 


Simpson, Jno. F. 

St. Paul, Jos. R 
Soniat, Miss Emma 
Sambola, A. 

Souchon, Dr. Edw. 
Turner, Mrs. S 
Trepaignier, F. O. 
Theard, C. J. 

Theard, Alfred 
Templeman, J. U. 
Toner, J. M. 

Trufant, S. A. 

Tuyes, Jules 
Titcomb, Chas. 
Toledano, Albert 
Turner, Sumpter 
Tichenor, Mrs G. H. 
Tichenor, Dr Geo. H. 
Tilton, Mrs. F. W. 
Tabary, Aug. 
Trepagnier. Theo. 
Taguino, T. 

Trumpy, C. 
Underwood, A. M. 
Vinet, J. B. 

Vix, E. F. 

Valeton, A. J. 

Villere, E. C. 

Valdez, Jose, D. 
Vallitt, John 
Voss, H. 

Voorhies, P. E. 

Villere, Leon 
Vaught, Mrs. D. A. S. 
Varenne, Mrs. M L. 
Walshe, B T 
Wilson, Dan A. 
Wilson, Mrs. Ida 
Wilson, Hugh Jr. 
Westholtz, C. W. 
Weber, A. 

Wilbaschier, Augt. 
Wheeler, A. B. 
Wildner, J. 

Wellmeyer, Jno. 
Wunch, Mrs. J. B. 
Williams, Geo. A. 
Weydig, Geo. M. 
Witherspoon, H. E. 
Wheelock, E. B. 


Associations ant> Etc. 

TUniteD daughters ot the Confederacy 

Petersburg, Va. Chapter. 

Harwood Chapter. 

Amite City, La., Chapter 
New Orleans Chapter No. 72. 

Kate Cabell Curry Chapter. 

Richmond, Va. Chapter. 

J. M. Craig Chapter, Amite City. La. 

H. Trelle Chapter No. 307. 

Iberville, La. Chapter No. 611, 

Mildred Lee Chapter. 

Plaquemine, La. Chapter No. 937. 

R. E. Lee Chapter. 

Thos. O Moore Chapter. 

United Confederate Deterans 

Camp 2 Assn. Army Tennessee, 

Camp 3 Leroy Stafford. 

Camp 15 Bat. Washington Artillery. 

Camp 38 Vic Maurin, Donaldsonville, La. 

Camp 144 A. S. Johnston, San Antonio, Tex. 

Sons Confederate Veterans 

Camp Beauregard No. 130, New Orleans, La. 

Gen’l. J. B. Gordon, Lecture. 

Louisiana Historical Society. 

Ladies Confederate Memorial Assn. 

Sham Battle, Oct. 20th, 1895. 

Entertainment Nov. 23-24, 1899 by N. O. Chapter 72 U. D. C. 

and Camp 130 Sons Veterans. 

Tournament & Reception, Aug. 7th and 8th, 1902. 

N. O. City Park Association. 

State of Louisiana 
A Veteran 
Unknown 
Buttons Sold 
Estate C. Tilton, 



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